Policy 5430 Page 1 of 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 5430 - CLASS RANK Procedures For Ascertaining the Rank In Class Of Standard Curriculum Students A. Class rank will be computed based on all courses taken for high school credit through the first semester of the 12th grade year or through first semester of 11th grade for students in the eighteen (18) credit accelerated graduation option. Grades for courses taken in middle school, the Extended Learning Program, adult education, etc., awarding high school credit, will be used to calculate high school class rank. For the purpose of identifying class ranks of one (1) and two (2) (Valedictorian and Salutatorian), extra courses beyond those needed for graduation that were earned in middle school or outside the regular school day in grades 9-12 (24 in high school) may be deleted from the class rank computation by student request in writing to the principal prior to the end of the first semester of the 12th grade year. B. Students transferring from a 4x4 schedule school will be class ranked with all other students based on all courses taken. The principal (or designee) will determine the class rank status of transferring students and the decision will be final. In the event that the transfer negatively affects a current valedictorian or salutatorian status, co-honors will be bestowed. C. Eligible students who graduate early with the 24 credit standard diploma, or with the ACCEL 18 credit standard diploma, will continue to be included with their cohort group in final class ranking, honors designations upon graduation, and eligibility for valedictorian and salutatorian honors. D. Rank in class will be computed at the end of each term including all course work completed prior to July 1st of each school year for all students. The final ranking is computed after the first semester of the 12th grade year. E. Grades earned in all courses (basic, regular, honors) will be weighted in determining final GPA, as provided in administrative procedures. Valedictorian and Salutatorian Identification Each high school will identify a valedictorian and salutatorian based on class rank and students who qualify for summa cum laude, magna cum laude or cum laude status based upon the cumulative weighted grade point average as determined within this policy. Such selection does not provide that the students will address the graduating class. The choice of graduation speaker shall be made at the discretion of the principal. Students graduating as early admission to college, early college program, or three (3) year eighteen (18) credit students are not eligible for Valedictorian or Salutatorian. While students enrolled in the International Baccalaureate (IB), Center for Advanced Technology (CAT), or Engineering Academy (EA) programs shall graduate with other students of the host school, separate valedictorians, salutatorians, and class rankings shall be designated for students of the IB, CAT, and EA programs, based upon their weighted grade point averages. Honors Diploma Graduating students who achieve a cumulative weighted grade point average of 3.5 or higher shall be granted an Honors Diploma as prescribed by the School Board and shall be designated in the graduation program. 53 Page 1 of 3 Policy 5430 Page 2 of 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Diploma Designations A) Pinellas Advanced Scholar Designation- Students who meet the minimum requirements of the 24 credit graduation option may also work toward earning the Pinellas Scholar Diploma Designation by meeting the following requirements: - Earns a passing score (level 3 or higher) on three (3) or more Advanced Placement Examinations 8 - Earn 1 credit in Algebra II 9 - Earn 1 credit in Statistics or an equally rigorous mathematics course 10 - Pass the Biology I EOC 11 - Earn 1 credit in Chemistry or Physics 12 - Earn 1 credit in a course equally rigorous to Chemistry or Physics 13 - Pass the U.S. History EOC 14 - Earn 2 credits in the same World Language 15 - Earn at least 1 credit in AP, IB, AICE or a dual enrollment course. 16 17 18 - A student is exempt from the Biology I or U.S. History assessment if the student is enrolled in an AP, IB or AICE Biology I or U.S. History course and the student takes the respective AP, IB or AICE assessment; and earns the minimum score needed to earn college credit 19 20 - Students who entered high school during 2014-15 and subsequent years must also pass the Geometry EOC 21 22 B) Scholar Designation- Students who meet the minimum requirements of the 24 credit graduation option may also work toward earning the Scholar Diploma Designation by meeting the following requirements: 23 - Earn 1 credit in Algebra II 24 - Earn 1 credit in Statistics or an equally rigorous mathematics course 25 - Pass the Biology I EOC 26 - Earn 1 credit in Chemistry or Physics 27 - Earn 1 credit in a course equally rigorous to Chemistry or Physics 28 - Pass the U.S. History EOC 29 - Earn 2 credits in the same World Language 30 - Earn at least 1 credit in AP, IB, AICE or a dual enrollment course. 31 32 33 - A student is exempt from the Biology I or U.S. History assessment if the student is enrolled in an AP, IB or AICE Biology I or U.S. History course and the student takes the respective AP, IB or AICE assessment; and earns the minimum score needed to earn college credit 34 35 - Students who entered high school during 2014-15 and subsequent years must also pass the Geometry EOC 36 37 Page 2 of 3 Policy 5430 Page 3 of 3 1 2 C) Merit Diploma Designation- Students who meet the minimum requirements of the 24 credit graduation option may also work toward earning the Merit Diploma Designation by meeting the following requirements: 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 - Attain one or more industry certifications from the list established (per s. 1003.492, F.S.) Cum Laude Status Students must earn the following cumulative weighted grade point averages (not rounded) to qualify for cum laude status. High school seniors who become eligible for a cum laude status during the second semester of their senior year shall have their cum laude seals mailed to them. A. Summa cum laude - GPA greater than 4.0 B. Magna cum laude - GPA greater than 3.8 but less than or equal to 4.0 C. Cum laude - GPA greater than or equal to 3.5 but less than or equal to 3.8 D. With distinction - GPA greater than or equal to 3.25 but less than 3.5 F.S. 1001.32(2), 1001.41, 1001.42, 1001.43, 1003.33, 1003.43(5)(c), 1003.437 F.A.C. 6A-1.0955(3)(a)7 Revised __/__/__ Approved as to form and legality: _________________________________ School Board Attorney Page 3 of 3